Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, November 19, 1897, Image 3

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    THE CONDON CLOBL
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1897.
NOTICE.
The jrcarly iHhterlptlun to the Olohi It $1.80.
if lald In dvnc. II not paid In advmioe $2
will hecliurKwl. A pencil tnerk around Dili
notice Indicium that jnt ntiMnitlon biu ex
(ilrtil. PIiwm renew promptly.
GLOBOSITIES.
was
Capt. 8. H. Mlllorof GoMonrlale
doing business at Condon Monday.
(Mile Kelny, of Fossil, former Lane
county boy, l in the city. Eugene Iteg
Inter. .
It is Mtntod that the president will
appoint E. Jacobaen postmaster at The
Dalle.
Jesse Vaughn came down from Athena
and la visiting ' bia sister here, Mra.
Pave Russell;
We regret to state that Mra. Lon
Moore, uat north of town, baa been very
sick thia week.
WInna Kelunr returned home last
week faom Montana, where he ban been
at work all summer.
Joseph Wilson, one of our prosperous
young sheepmen, made a business trip
to Ileppner this week,
John Scrlvner and family departed
Inst week for Eugone, where they will
visit Mr. Bcrlvner's futher.
Mra. II. T. 8 noli of Rock creek is visit
ing ber son Will and bia family, who
are residing in Condon for the present.
Pr. J. 0. Lannerborg, the Eye Special
ist of The Dalles, will be in Condon In
alont three weeks, to remain several
days.
Charley Busch, one of Arlington's
popular young business men, was in
Condon soverai days thia week on bust
nena. Ray Smith came over from Trout creek
this week and will spend the winter at
the home of bia brothor Wila in Ferry
Canyon.
Mr. Mary Brown and family moved
into their town residence from Rock
creek this week, to remain until, spring
for school advantagea.
Rov. C. E. Brown baa Just established
a new paper at Grass Valley, Sherman
county. It starta off with a healthy
advertising patronage
It pays to advertise In a paper that
everybody reads. C. L. Lillie found his
boss last week that were advertised In
this groat family paper.
Miss Myrtle tfcott, a young lady who
recently came up from Portland, is mak
ing her home for the present with Mr.
and Mr. II. C. Strickland.
A great deal of rain has fiillen here
the last week, causing the dust to settle
a thing we would like to see a lot of
our delinquent snWrihora do.
Ex-Sheriff Ueo. C. Sears of Portland
lias Just discovered thai a gold mine of
his at Sparta, Baker county, la fabulous
ly rich, assaying 2000 to the ton.
Gilliam county baa outstanding war
riots, drawing eight per cent Interest
t the amount of 24,201, and therefore
r.iust be in debt to that amount.
A new feature ha been added to 0
W. Burr's saloon and hereafter he will
liave for sale all kinds of tobacco, sar
dines, oysters, cracker, etc. for lunch
Miss Tear) Fltzwater is assisting with
the work in the sheriff's office this week
nd her sister Myrtle has been helping
for several week a in the clerk 'a office.
The Seml-WoeeklyJ Rosebnrg Review
cornea out thia week in a new dress, out
and out, and ja as bright as a new pin
The Review is one of the best papers In
too state.
A dispatch from Corvallis to the Ore
Bonian Friday states that 11. W. Hall ot
Corvallis was arrested and fined one day
lst week for running a nickel-iu-the-
alot machine.
In the Vale Advocate Inst week we
noticed the name of Miss Louella Mad'
dock, teacher of the Wen tf nil school, who
was present at the teachers' institute
bold there.
August Anderson is building him such
a large neat dwelling house on his home'
stead in Ferry Canvon that the bovs
think he does not intend to occupy
alone very long.
Mrs. J. F. Reisarher is assisting in th
postodlce, in order to "learn the ropes'
until her husband's commission as P. M
arrives, when the office will be moved
into the harness shop.
Henry Greenfield, an extensive sheep-
owner from Lost Valley, Gilliam county
was in Ileppner Friday, accompanied by
bis wife. They were laying in their
winter'a supplies. Gazette.
John Lyon left Condon Tuesday, and
after visiting bia folka at Walla Walla
several days and some friends at Cor
vallis he will sail for Juneau, Alaska, to
join his brothor Tom in the practice
law.
About SOO worth of a fine fruit trees
and shrubbery as was ever seen in th
country was delivered here Saturday
from The Dalles nursery. In a few years
there will be more fruit raised in this
aection than you can shake a stick at.
Mrs, E. Meek expects to leave in a
few days for a visit with her daughters,
Mrs. E. Curran, at Crockett, Cel., and
Mrs. C. II. Ogle, at Penalosa, Kansas.
She will spend the winter at the latter
place.
E. A. May ha traded hi 820-acre
ranch on 6-mile to Jack Ilandley for his
0-cre ranch on Matney Flat. Mr.
II indley intends to engage in the hog
raising busineas on a largo scale on his
new place.
it
Johnny McAllster, the popular young
sheepman of Klickitat county, Wash.,
formerly of Croy, Sherman county, was
inarried at The Dalles on Nov. 8th to
Miss Grace Urune, an accomplished
young lady of that city.
15. F. West, one of our new butchers,
and bis wife arrived here thia week and
ill open the shop next Monday. Hi
partner, J. A. Huxley, is sick at Arling
ton and will not bo able to come out be-
re next week. See their ad.
Mrs. 11. C. Strickland and two little
daughters arrived home safely lust Satur
day from their extended visit with her
parent at Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Her busband met them at Arlington
with a magnificent new hack that he
as just purchased.
Stockmen throughout the country are
going wild on cattle, and are offering
from 10 to 12.50 for calves. If the rush
to Alaska continues for a few years they
may realize a profit on auch purchases,
but if it does not, they will lose money
on the cattle bought at these prices.
Times-Mountaineer.
Statistics received by the 0. R. & N.
Co. show that the farmers of Oregon are
sowing the largest crop of wheat ever
planted in the state. This fall has been
good one for plowing east of the Blue
mountain and the high prices obtained
for this season' crop have been an in
centive to largely increase the acreage.
Two of the four person who were ex
amined here last week for teacher' cer-
Ideates were successful W. R. Neal
and F. T. Sweeney, each receiving 2d
gradea. Supt. Daggett informs n that
the question thia time were unusually
hard, which no doubt the varloua an-
pliranta throughout the state have dis
covered.
J. H. Giles, who has been herding
thia summer for Norman Kelly, wa in
town Wednesday, Ho made us a pleas
ant call and left us a photograph of
himself which we have placed among
our collection. Gtlea la one oi uori's
noblemen, and ex pect to make hi home
n the neighborhood of Lone Rock tbi
Inter. Ileppner Gazette.
Billy Phillip and Vol Huber, two of
the enterprising young men of Olox were
Up to the county teat the first of the week,
and some of the boy say they came op
to Invest in "glory tickets," licensing
the in to commit matrimony. They say
Abbie Thoina of Clem is also seriously
thinking of deserting the rank of (ingle
enssedness. Go it, boys; for the Bible
say "it i not good for man to be alone."
Judge Bralsbaw ha just rendered hi
(edition in the case of Emmet Armstrong
vs. W. Alallocx, lor tue possession oi
steer, which both claimed. The case
was first tried in the justice court at Ar
ington and was decided in favor of Arm
strong. Matlock carncu me case up to
the circuit court on a writ of review, and
the judge now decides it in favor of Mat
lock, which no doubt ends the case.
Alex Dutbie returned home Tuesday
from Portland, where be had been for
a couple of davs, having a portion of
diseaseil bone removed from hi leg
below the knee. This had been troubling
him for a long time and he was afraid
that it would le necessary to amputate
the leg; but he inform u that the opera
tion was so successfully performed that
be feels about as well as ever again.
Robert Spencer and B. F. Tennis were
up to town Friday on bnsiness, the lat
ter as administrator of the estate of N
G. Bayre. Mr. Spencer feel greatly
encouraged this fail, and well he might
be, for he hat nearly 10,000 bushels of
extra good wheat to sell, which will
place him "away ahead of the hounds."
Mr. Tenuis says he expect to complete
his work up hero in time to eat hi
Christmas dinner with his family at
Laribee, Cat.
Wm. J. Smith, of Matney Flat, takes
the lead so far in receiving the top price
for sheep. He sold to Jack Biebl last
week all of his sheep, 1070 head of
ewes and lambs, for 3 per head, but
has to furnish them range and hay nn
tit next June. Mr. Smith has been very
successful during the short time he has
been in the sheep business. He informs
us that he will buv another band of
sheep noxt spring and go into the bust
hess again.
tf
Wo have just received the moot complete line of Men's,
Women's arid Children's Shoes to be found in the city,
as well as Hardware, Iron and Steel; also a complete line
of Building Material, Windows, "Doors, Glass, I'utty, Etc.
u
Our Grocery Stock is Complete in Every
Department.
YOU CAN SAVE MANY A DOLLAR BY TRADING ViTH US
Don't buy until you get our prices. It will pay you. -
Olex Explosions.
A tremendous crowd is expected here
on Thanksgiving.
Three 3 bottom 14 in, plow were sold
at Olex last week.
Fred Doerfor returned Saturday from
a week's trip to the Valley.
John R Dimick returned to Olex last
week from an extended trip to the Val
liv.
The fine rain give us hope for good
crops next year. Gilliam county la all
right.
Miss Lillian Snell has accepted a posi
tion as assistant in the postoMce at The
Dalles, commencing last week.
Hon J R Ralston has returned to bis
store at Lone Rock, after spending a
week at Olex looking after L O Ralston's
interests during his stay in Albany.
Arthur Stitt, who recently came up
from Linn county with hi family, has
routed the large farm of C. M. Walker
on Rock creek, who expects to try his
luck at Klondike next spring.
A fine a lot of trees as we have ever
seen, arrived last weok at Olex from
Weber's nursery at The Dalles. All
parties in and around Clem who ordered
trees should call immediately and get
their trees and shrubs while they are
yet In good condition.
W. SHAR BARD.
F. W. TOBEY.
Sharrard & Tobey,
ARLINGTON, OR. (SSSSSSEl
ENER'L MERCHANDISE
-A N D-
Choice Groceries.
W9
S. B. BARKER
rbfiAtER IS.
GEN'R'L MERCHANDISE
CONDON, OREGON.
STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
A SPECIALTY.
ArllriRton Items.
Wheat 08c.
Deputy Sheriff Tom Johnson was in
town Saturday on official business.
W 11 Colwell has been appointed stock
inspector for this place and vicinity.
The hills on the Washington side of
the river were white with "the beauti
ful" Monday morning.
Born, to the wife of Walter Compton
last Friday, a bouncing big hoy. Walt
say be will make a goose hunter out of
him, sure.
J P Lucas arrived here last week and
I now visible to the naked eye most of
the time behind t tie counters of Lord &
Co.
Mrs W II Colwell wa taken to the
Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland
last Wednesday morning to remain per
haps a month.
Little Norman Sturgess, who had his
foot smashed last week by a heavy load
of wheat running over it, is iccovering
and will toon be out again.
Ike Hmith, a professional sheepherder,
nd Frank Andrews, a practical packer,
brought Colwell' sheep in from the
Lone Rock country the tirst of the week.
Those in a position to know say that
all the wheat in Gilliam county cannot
be brought to market before the next
harvest is upon us.
Bob Walker, the ex-sheepman, has
bought the Williams ranch, adjoining
bis on the north the tirst laud sale
made here for some time.
The people of tbi place are bothered
a great deal by tramps stealing their
small boats aud going down the river
with them and leavini? them for their
owners to bring back providing they
can lind them.
The Arlington Dramatic Club will soon
put the drama "Among the iireukers"
befure the people here, and may prob
ably go to Condon and give the people
of that town an opportunity to see some
of Arlington' theatrical talent which
is not to be sneezed at.
R H Robinson turned on bis first ray
of electric light last Sunday evening, to
the delight of all business ineu and
others interested in the welfare of our
town. When the Arlington people say
we must have a thing you may depend
that it will be bad and they patronize
it too.
The Oregonian seems to doubt the
Hisuibility of an Eastern Oregon boy
tilling a Ivnx with rock and a jack-
knife. Those Webfooters don't know
what kind of boy we raise up here.
Why, some of them can even work when
they have to. Probably they will doubt
that, also.
Dall Reed received 10 tons of hay from
Grand Ronde last week. Most of the
hay used here at present comes from
that country. There are four stables
here and they use several hundred tons
of hay each year. R R llankius has
bought 10(1 tous nt bay ou Willow creek,
which he will hale and bring lo Arling
ton.
MiBS Daisy Geisendorfer, sister of Dr.
Geisendorfer, who formerly taught school
here, was married at her home in Al
bany on Nov. 0th to Hon. John N. Davis,
a prominent aud wealthy lawyer of Kan
sas City, Mo., and left nt once for their
future homo in that city. Dr. and Mrs.
Geisendorfer were present at the wed
ding, which was a brilliant affair.
Cant Nelson has his small gasoline
boat out, overhauling and getting it
ready for the winter work, crossing the
river when the ice begins to run, aa the
long ferry boat docs not work well in
heavy ice. There is lots of wheat in
Washington to be brought over yet this
fall and the Ferry Co is rushed from
morning till night crossing wheat teams.
The Place to Get it Fixed.
If yonr clock, watch or jewelry needs
cleaning or repairing, the best and cheap
est place in Eastern Oregen to have the
work done is at Bob Watkins' shop at
Arlington, one door above the postoffice.
He is a thorough, competent jeweler
and guarantees all his work. Give bim
a trial and lie convinced.
HELLO! HELLO!!
Jim Corbett has Thrown up the Sponge
Al Henshaw is Still in the Ring
WITH A COMPLETE STOCK n"
Hardware, Paints, Oil, Class, Windows, Stoves, Cloves, Wall
Paper Window-shades, Furniture, Undertakers' Goods,
Canned Fruits, Crackers, Sardines, Oysters, Etc, Etc.
SPECIAL PRICES OH BARBED WIRE INJON LOTS. AGENT FOR FOSSIL FLOUR
Call in and see me and get price before buying elsewhere.
Remember that a dollar taved is a dollar made. I can get
vou anything from a steamboat to a toothpick. Try me.
AL HENSHAW, CONDON, ORE.
THE DELMOHICO
Restaurant, next door to the furniture
store, is the place to get first-class meals
at all hour of the day, from 25c np.
Call once and yon will lie sure to come
hack again. Bread, pies and cakes on
band for sale, or baked to order.
Jobdan Bbos.
NON-ALCOHOLIC.
No man who live on meat was ever
known to, lick his wife, or ask for a
divorce. A vegetable diet woman is as
cold and clammy as a turnip. If you
want your girl to have rosy cheeks and
vitality in her motion, feed her on beef
steak with occasional doses of Dr. Haw
son's Tonic Bitters. Sold everywhere.
For Sale. I have for sale several
well-improved ranches, situated in Gil
liam county, Or. Parties wishing to
purchase a good ranch on reasonable
terms, are respectfully invited to call at
the National Bank in Arlington and see
me before purchasing elsewhere. F. T.
Hnrlburt, Arlington, Or.
If you want a piano or organ, be sure
to write to the Jacohsen Book and Music
Co., The Dalles, Or. Catalogue free.
The Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool
sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for
sale at Arlington.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxd Ornca At The Dalles, Ob., Nov. 8, 1897.
Notice 1 bewby given that the follnwinit-
named aettler bm tiled notice of his intuition to
tnuke tlnal peoof In mipjiort ur hi rlnim, and
UiHt mid proof will be mule before H. N. Knuer,
county clerk of (iillfam comity, at Condon, Or.,
on December 20, 1KU7. via:
CLAt S JOHNSON, Hd. NO. 3792,
for the nw'4 eo 14, tp 4 , r 53 e, W.M. He names
the following w-HiicuMf to prove bin continuous
rtniilunce npon and cultivation of Mid land, via:
T. H. Morris, Andrew Anderson. Robert C. Kil
bonrn and Albert X. Wilkinson, all of Gooseberry,
Oregon.
nl'.MO Jas. F. Moobk, Register.
J. F. REISACHER,
Saddler sua Harnessmaker
CONDON,' OREGON.
ALL KINDS OF LEATHER GOODS MAGE TO ORDER.
'Carries a Complete and Well-selected Stock of-
SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, BLANKETS
And everything: usually found
In a first-class harness shop.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give me a call.
In the building on the corner, opposite Barker's store.
HARRY HALSTEAD,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF--
ROUGH AND DRESSED PINE AND FIR
I If mm PR fS&
I am now located in the finest body of pine and fir timber
accessible to the markets of Gilliam county, where I have
special facilities for supplying all of the finer grades of
pine and fir lumber, which will be sold at lowest prices.
LOCATION Half-Mile South-east of Postoffice,
LOST VALLEY, - - OREGON.
Condon
CONDON, -
Hotel,
OREGON.
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office At Th IUllcx, Ob., Nov. 8, 1S97.
Notloe Is hereby given that the following
ntminl settlor 1ms Bled notice ot his intention to
make tl nil proof in gnmxirtof his clutm. and that
snii proof will rv ramie Wore H.N. Frmer. coun
ty clerk of (liliiom county, at Condon, Oregon,
on llecemlier IS, 1S'J7, viz:
ANDREW J. MOORE, 111. No. 4m,
for the e of nw' and el of sw?'4', sec 83. tp S t,
(21 e. W.M. He mimes the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence nnou and
cultivation of said land, vli: Anion Hnrtman,
(,. V. Kiiiehnrt, it G. farman and 1. W. Uurr,
all ol Condon, Oregon.
jnia-40 Jas. F. Moork. Register.
JiOTICE FOR PUBLICATION"."
Timber Cultnre Final Proof.
Land Officii at Th Dai.lks, Ob.,' Oct 20, 1897.
Notice Is hereby given that Frank A. Lnndell
of (iooM'herry, Or., has tiled notice of Intention
to mnke filial nioof before J. W. Morrow, county
clerk, at his olllce m Ileppner, Oregon, oa
Monday, December 6, 1897,
on timber culture application So, 27J9. for the
se'i sec 35 tp a s, r 3 e, . M. He names as
witnesses: John E. I'eterson, Charles Anderson.
Andrew Carlson and Andrew M. l'etterson, all
of ilooseberry, Oregon.
oS-SS Jas. F. Mookk, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 7
l.ANnOFFH-K atTiik IUu.ltR, Or., Oct. 2S, 1S97.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
mimed settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
Hiid that said proof will be made before H.N.
Fraser, comitv clerk of Gilliam countv, at Con
don, Or., on Dec. 11, 18117, vis:
CHARLEY R. UEN'SOX, Hd. 5921,
for the seVf sec U tp 4 s of r 20 e. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz:
T. ). Johnson, J. A. Walker, P. F. Cason and T.
J. Young, all of Condon, Oregon.
o2t)-3H Jas.F. Moork Register.
NOTICE F.OR PUBLICATION.
Land Officii at Thk Daubs, Or. Oct. 13,1897.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settlor has Hied notice of his intention to make
final proof In support of his claim, and that mini
proof will I made before II. II. Hendricks, 11. 8.
Com., at Fossil, Or., on December 4, 197, vi:
W1UJAM RKTTIE, of Miiyvllle, Hd 4436,
for the s'' sw1 swMiiw' and nw'f sw' seoH,
tp 5 s, r 20 e, VY. M. lie mimes the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, via: Kil. Morgan,
A. V. IajwIs, of Mayvllle; J. B. Wallace and An
drew Patterson, of Fossil, Oregon.
mf-4 J as. V. Moorr, Register.
NOTICE FORl'UUUCATioN.
Land Offk-r at Tim Dallks, Or., (ct. l.r. istrj.
Notice ts hereby given that the following
named settler has Bled notice of her intention lo
make final proof In support of her clutm, and
that said proof will he tuade before J. W. Mor
row, county clerk, at his olllce at Heppner, Or.,
on November 27, ltOT, vii:
REBECCA J. CHAPEl., (formerly Rebecca J.
Johnson) Hd. No. 4UU,
torthenwU see 8 ,tp 8 s, r 24 e, W. M. She
names the following v, I to sick to prove her con
tinuous realdence upon and cultivation of said
land, vis: Jay 1. Rail, Thomas P. Orithiim,
l,U l,.,rUUM Ch Kl,.m ia mil I, v'r" "ergsinuu ana vumain K. Ward, all of
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IHIU. , J as. F. MoOKK, Reflate
Mrs, S. A. Maddock
PROPRIETRESS.
MOTTO: LOW RATES, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS
Table Supplied With the Best in the Pdarket
T.
G. JOHNSON,
.PROPRIETOR OF.
Mayvllle Mutterlng9.
Miss Jeseie MuConnull ia teaching
Bolioul at Sniption.
Protracted meetings will commence in
a week or bo by Kov Jjaweon.
Every one is lookini? forward to having
a grand teuie here on Tlmnkiigiving.
Hill and Haley found several heud of
their cattle sliot'and killed on the range
last week.
The Aid Society vsill give an entertain
ment and "night cap" social on Fridny
evening, 10th. The proceeds will be
used in furnishing the church. Come
ono and all if you want to have a way-tip
time,
Mr. Wm. Rtitt haa leased his 320-acre
ranch to his son V. J. Stitt. The old
gentleman's wife is still visiting her two
daughters in Colorado, and taking treat,
menl ut ragosa hot springs for her
health. I lor son, I'erry Fry (by her first
marriage) is there in Colorado also with
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Large New Barn on North Main Street,
Condon, - - Oregon.
HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD
CHARGES VERY REASONABLE.
First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
R I N EH ART'S RESTAURANT
Condon, - Oregon.
GEO. W. RINEHART, PropY.
The public will find that no better accommodations can be
found in this country than at this house. Meals 25o; beds 25c.
LIVERY : STABLE : IN : CONNECTION.
RATES VERY MODERATE.
DROP IN AT COB'S
5R00
Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon.,
when you feel like enjoying a first-class
G13AR OR MILWAUKEE BEER ON DRAUGHT.
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
j Highest price paid for scrip at this office